Mutant hounds anyone? These are from Fallout Wasteland Warfare. I decided to paint them with a contrast paint to see how they turned out. Worked out pretty well and only required minimal work around the mouth. Might try something similar on the Super-mutants. Next project...
A blog about my wargaming in Middle-earth, the Old World and some other far away places across the void, with Grand Scale 10mm (and some 15mm) miniatures using the Warmaster, Blitzkrieg Commander, Cold War Commander, Future War Commander and GW's The War of the Ring (and some other ) rule systems. Oh, and there might be the odd post about roleplaying and board games here and there. So all the usual geeky stuff we are so proud of!
Saturday, 22 October 2022
Saturday, 15 October 2022
Irradiated Radscorpion for Fallout Wasteland Warfare from Wizkids
This beasty is another unpainted Wizkids D&D giant scorpion miniature that I painted into an Irradiated Radscorpion. Its standard brood kin can be found in a post here, with the only painting variation being the use of three difference green paints to show ever increasing radiation emission from the carapace and a green ink wash being used before the final Gloss Agrax Earthshade wash.
Friday, 14 October 2022
Skincrawlers of the Vivimancer for roleplaying
Sometime back I posted on the first of the Vivimancer's experiments I had scratch build using Kings of War Zombies, green-stuff, hot glue and wire. Well, I finally got around to finishing off three of the Vivimancer's other experimental horrors. These I call Skincrawlers and I will be stating them up for Old School D&D sometime in future for an adventure with my RPG group. For now, however, here they are in all their horrid glory in time for Halloween.
Sunday, 9 October 2022
USS Daedalus from Shapeways
This miniature comes from Shapeways and is at 1:3125 scale. You can find it here. I chose the Smooth Fine Detail Plastic variant and did a google image search to find the colour style I preferred, painting up the first prototype to check the paint job. Here it is.
Now, five more to paint!